Maxon Telecom WL7 User Manual
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PATENTS PENDING
8. Always operate the Lift with the vehicle emergency
brake set and vehicle parked on Level ground.
Operating Lift without emergency brake set or
parked on an incline may create a hazard for
occupant and attendant.
9. Comply with all attached instruction decals and
warning decals.
10. Above all, USE GOOD COMMON SENSE when
operating this Lift.
11. Do not move vehicle when door is open.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
1. When using the Lift, wheelchair may face outboard
or inboard. If possible, position the wheelchair with
occupant facing outboard.
2. An ambulatory (standing) occupant may face
outboard or inboard. If possible, position ambula-
tory occupant on the Lift, facing the direction of
travel (face vehicle when entering or face away
when exiting), and holding on the handrails.
4. Do not allow any part of your body, or the Lift
occupant’s body, to be placed under, within, or
around any portion of the moving Lift or its mecha-
nisms, or in a position that would trap them be-
tween the platform and the ground (or vehicle)
when Lift is operated.
5. Consider the safety and location of bystanders and
location of nearby objects when operating the Lift.
Stand to one side of platform while operating the
Lift. Be certain that the area the Lift will move
through during operation is clear of all obstacles.
6. Fasten Occupant Restraint Belt Before Operating
Lift, but never tighten the belt. Leave a minimum of
3” - 4” slack in the belt. Lift will not operate correctly
and may become a hazard if belt is tight.
7. If Lift is not operated for several days or more it
may need to be repressurized. Use manual pump
to pressurize the system before operating the Lift
again. Low hydraulic pressure may cause Lift to
operate incorrectly and become a hazard.